My Wood Splitter Doubles as a Backhoe! - Homemade DIY Wood Splitter Splits Large Rounds With Ease

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  • @Cazadorknox
    @Cazadorknox 2 роки тому +18

    I cannot believe I’ve never thought of doing something like this, it’s such a simple attachment and has so much value! Simple genius.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому +2

      It works really well for me👍🏻

    • @blackdaan
      @blackdaan 2 роки тому +1

      I am searching for enough reason to buy a tractor.. the other way around haha

  • @thor942
    @thor942 3 роки тому +23

    Love everything about this video….machinery, splitting wood, splitting wood with machinery, ingenuity. Great vid bud. Subscribed.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому

      Hey thanks! I really appreciate the kind words and the new sub! Appreciate you checking it out!

  • @loveniacannon3302
    @loveniacannon3302 Рік тому +89

    I've split 5 cords through it so far. Does what I need it to. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxUyQswtttSffRMblGbrhCvZn7JkhtG1-7 I scrounge all my firewood and am not equipped to handle big wood, but for logs up to 24 inch diameter or so, it works great. I've been amazed by some of the gnarly bur oak and elm crotches it has split. For the tougher stuff within it's size range, you might have to study the piece a bit to decide the best attack, but if you split smart it's up to the job. It did arrive low on oil, and I was would have nicked it half a star for that, but it has regained my full confidence. UPDATE NOVEMBER 2021: Still going strong after all these years. I love the one-handed operation. Hope it's still in production if I ever need to replace it

  • @tee-steel.0158
    @tee-steel.0158 2 роки тому +2

    I’m new but love to see someone that rather make it then bye it. My dad was a boiler maker. Tough me skills with steel. 👍

  • @stevelipman1662
    @stevelipman1662 Рік тому +3

    You must have been a engineer in another life. Awesome idea and great video. Thanks

  • @rubenshartman
    @rubenshartman 2 роки тому +2

    Very clever. I love ingenuity

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому +1

      Appreciate you watching Rubens!

  • @tyclark8162
    @tyclark8162 2 роки тому +8

    That's a awesome idea, I have a really bad back so this is a life saver. Time to get mine own now. Thank you, Ty

  • @christophersorenson8412
    @christophersorenson8412 3 місяці тому

    I love how it’s so cold there that your boots crunch on the snow when you’re walking. The audio is terrific for this.

  • @garciafamilyfarms
    @garciafamilyfarms 3 роки тому +8

    I've always invisioned a splitter on my backhoe or mini and never had a chance to make something. This has given me the inspiration to get the drawing board out. Thanks so much!!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +2

      Good luck Travis! I sure was glad to have taken the plunge to try this. I went through several different variations along the way to arrive at what you see here. Let me know when you get it done!

  • @markdavies9912
    @markdavies9912 3 роки тому +2

    This idea is really good. No manual handling, no freezing your butt off and the versatility to split and load.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +2

      So true Mark. And other than needing someone to help me jockey my truck and the backhoe to the sight, I can split and load all by myself while I sit in the heated cab. I really enjoy just taking my time and splitting up a load on a random Sunday. Thanks for watching!

  • @bradmonrean2307
    @bradmonrean2307 2 роки тому +10

    That works better than a factory built splitter! That takes a lot of the "back problems" out of fire wood processing. Subbed!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Brad! Yes, I can split for hours and only thing sore is my butt from sitting! Glad to hear from you and thanks for watching!

  • @shopmanager87
    @shopmanager87 2 роки тому +2

    This opens a persons world up to accepting huge tree service wood etc and not having to sell your health and time to break it down to manageable size PCs even if you took it to your traditional splitter to finish up. Thanks for sharing!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому

      That's exactly what I'm able to do! I can take the backhoe right on site and break them down and put in truck. Works great!

  • @rv-eb3wu
    @rv-eb3wu 3 роки тому +7

    that is one of the nicest ways of splitting wood I've seen, imagine spending a nice sunny day, in where it's warm, listening to the radio getting your groove on.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      That is exactly how I like spending those cold, windy days for sure! This thing is the best when the weather is the worst, cause I get to be thankful I'm not out there in it but I can still get some work done. Thanks rv!

  • @bowtie-man
    @bowtie-man 2 роки тому +2

    Congrats on your idea, building it, and using it. I'm 54 this December and my new motto is work smarter not harder and by the looks of your back and joint saver it's your motto to 👊👊🤙🤙👍👍✌✌

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому +1

      Oh yes, very much my motto. Thanks for watching!

    • @bowtie-man
      @bowtie-man 2 роки тому +1

      @@digdrivediy Thanks for sharing your video. ✌✌

  • @cgb1776
    @cgb1776 Рік тому +5

    I’ve been thinking about something like this for a while. Since I have some 1/2” plate kicking around I thought I’d give it a try.
    I bought a cheap plasma cutter, created a cardboard template then cut the steel. I used a snow plow cutting edge as the splitting edge and the rod from a plow cylinder to use where the bucket attached. I welded it all up, attached it to the back hoe, grabbed a log and Bam! All my welds popped like a joke. After cleaning things up and re-welding a few more times I discovered my little 110v MIG welder didn’t have the sack to penetrate the 1/2” steel. So a new (cheap) 200 amp stick welder was ordered. After some practice, I got the welds looking pretty good. Attached everything again and grabbed a log. Presto! Split my 26” dia oak logs like a dream. I was so psyched!
    For those who want to try this.. it can be done and does work. You’ll need the right tools and lots of patience. Don’t give up when it falls apart the first few times.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      That's right! Keep at it. I had to redo the wedge on mine after I bent it the first time. I'm always refining it it seems. Thanks for watching!

  • @melissatrader8528
    @melissatrader8528 8 місяців тому +1

    I don't know if it's your personality or what it is but I just really get a kick out of your channel and it really helps me pass the time and

  • @bubbagreensmith7174
    @bubbagreensmith7174 3 роки тому +7

    Used my backhoe for decades to split wood on occasions. Your setup is much better than the way I do this! Nice job 👍

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks. It seems to be working really well.

    • @randywilson6869
      @randywilson6869 9 місяців тому +1

      Share a pic of yours

  • @robertkeaney7047
    @robertkeaney7047 2 роки тому +2

    First time viewer. I don't own, or need, any equipment like yours, but I love the vid. Old school American inginuity at it's finest.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому +1

      Well thanks for watching Robert! Glad to have you.

  • @scottamidon3391
    @scottamidon3391 Рік тому +3

    I have a JD 1025r with an adjustable thumb and a root ripper attachment. Never thought of using that for wood splitting, until NOW! Thanks for the great idea!

  • @flackanator1
    @flackanator1 Рік тому +2

    I have a john deere 410D that is getting this after watching this! Thank you

  • @blatham59
    @blatham59 2 роки тому +4

    I have been using an antique pair of ice tongs for picking up logs for many years.
    Definitely saves the back.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому +1

      I'm surprised at how much it helps!

  • @charlesgould2168
    @charlesgould2168 2 роки тому +2

    That is a really good idea.I am going to show my mate who does a lot of firewood.

  • @jerryhammack1318
    @jerryhammack1318 3 роки тому +3

    Great job on the splitter! Any time you don't bust yourself up is a huge improvement! Let the machine work for you .

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Jerry! I agree for sure!

  • @dwhallon21
    @dwhallon21 2 роки тому +2

    Love it, don't have a true backhoe, but have a backhoe attachment that we may have to build one for

  • @TheHobbyShop1
    @TheHobbyShop1 2 роки тому +6

    I like the prototype made out of wood idea. I’m prone to jumping right into the fabrication and the end up wasting metal when I have to remake or modify part of whatever I’m making. Thanks for sharing!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому

      It saved me a lot of expensive trial and error!

  • @donwilliams169
    @donwilliams169 2 роки тому +2

    I busted those big blocks for years now they bust me up.seams good to see you pay them back.thank you

  • @NotSureJoeBauers
    @NotSureJoeBauers 3 роки тому +3

    Thats a really sweet setup for cracking down boilerwood. The real secret to firewood is the biggest volumes of firewood come from the biggest logs so to work the big wood effectively is the real key to efficiency

    • @rodneysweetnam8653
      @rodneysweetnam8653 3 роки тому +1

      Hi Not Sure - it's Big Rodders in Ireland. I live in hope to see a long video of your super log processor in operation. It certainly is a unique design.

    • @NotSureJoeBauers
      @NotSureJoeBauers 3 роки тому +1

      @@rodneysweetnam8653 I have some more videos uploaded Big Rod. Maybe this year I will make some more effort to film but usually I'm focused on running the machine

    • @rodneysweetnam8653
      @rodneysweetnam8653 3 роки тому +1

      @@NotSureJoeBauers - Big Rodders again. I'm subscribed to your channel and have viewed the various short videos you've uploaded. They have whet my appetite for more.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Boy, you are right about that one! I always drool over the big ones cause I can make so much wood so fast. Lots of folks avoid them though cause they're hard to work up. This splitter is the nuts for the big ones!

  • @DirtPerfect
    @DirtPerfect 3 роки тому +2

    Glade you said something because you make that look way easier then it really is nice operating.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому

      Hey thanks a lot Mike! Means a lot coming from you. I've had a few hours to practice on that splitter 😉

  • @jsmith4368
    @jsmith4368 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you Neil for taking the time to do this.
    I know everyone is looking for measurements. Here is what I get from looking at the picture.
    Picture starts at 3:39
    Looking at the diagram. Make out of wood first. A lot cheaper to get your prototype that way.
    2 Back plates. 3/4 inch thick. L shape.
    For John Deere 2 inch pins.
    Hole diameter 2 1/8 inch would give a 1/16th gap all around. Guessing it would be enough room to freely rotate.
    Top portion as shown in the picture. Length is 17 inches. Width is 5 inches. Measure in 2 1/2 inches and 2 1/2 inches down would be the hole center. The hole centers are 12 inches apart.
    From the left top hole center down 8 inches is the pusher bar center. Pusher bar is 4 inch diameter.
    How far apart the 2 plates need to be, I don't know. Hope this help a little.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for all that! I need to get it documented. I've had so many people ask and I can keep up with everything at the moment. Getting behind on the comments too. I appreciate you taking the time t write it out here. I will point people to this comment. Thanks for watching!

    • @imdavid28
      @imdavid28 2 роки тому +1

      About much did it cost to build?

  • @matthewmaxwell3845
    @matthewmaxwell3845 2 роки тому +2

    On my to do list this winter

  • @blackdogexcavator21
    @blackdogexcavator21 3 роки тому +4

    That thing is a real back saver. Awesome job.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому

      yeah, it sure is. Thanks so much Blackdog!

  • @johnweatherford5760
    @johnweatherford5760 2 роки тому +2

    That’s a really neat operation.

  • @thylacine1962
    @thylacine1962 3 роки тому +5

    Enjoy people who think out side the box and have the courage to bring their ideas to a working concept / product. Great video and bloody well presented too. I got to subscribe now.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому

      I really appreciate such kind words PJ. Once I get an idea swirling around in there it's hard to shake it. I appreciate the sub to my channel too!

  • @edsecorr7812
    @edsecorr7812 Рік тому +2

    Your the best so smart keep up the great work love your videos thank you

  • @NQTOD
    @NQTOD 3 роки тому +9

    Welp off to the shop to start designing this for my mini

  • @YouTuber-mc2el
    @YouTuber-mc2el Рік тому

    I wanted to thank you for posting this video. I just finished making one of these for my Deere 110 TLB. It was more in depth in the design with the quick change bucket that Deere had developed. I also felt it necessary to "beef up" the attachment point on the crowd. But with all the design, figuring, head scratching and fabrication done I am loving every minute of this attachment. The learning curve was quick for me. The third day I could see my production dramatically increasing. So far 22" diameter is handled with ease from my seat. I just love saying that! I do have a bad back from years of construction and ultimately having a disc removed. But with this attachment my back is in good shape. Thanks again for this share.

  • @daveknowshow
    @daveknowshow 3 роки тому +7

    just seen this on Tim's channel and wanted to drop by here and say howdy. really like that splitter idea. anything to save my back.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +3

      Hey thanks for stopping in Dave and howdy to you as well! I am always happy to save on the back for sure!

  • @davidhale3107
    @davidhale3107 2 роки тому +2

    I bumped into the 8 hour rental of the wood processor and I was hooked. You make what is already interesting, more interesting. God, Family, and Work is what it is all about. I know I don't have to tell you that. Your living it. David and Archer my German Shepherd service Dog.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому

      Hey thanks much David! I'm Glad I caught this comment and even more glad that you found the channel and are enjoying it. Thanks for dropping a line and give Archer a "good boy" for me!

  • @martinmicheal4595
    @martinmicheal4595 2 роки тому +3

    Wow it was very relaxing watching you operate this thank you

  • @TinManKustoms
    @TinManKustoms 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome tool
    I could see new operators using this to practice getting used to running a machine

  • @robbieeades1956
    @robbieeades1956 2 роки тому +5

    First time I caught one of your videos man. That was cool to see you do that. I’m an ole backhoe man myself. Anything to make life easier is a plus in my book. You gained a new subscriber today. Thanks for sharing.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks so much Robbie! Very grateful to have you watching and I'm right there with you. Work smarter; right? :)

  • @KNLFirewood
    @KNLFirewood 2 роки тому +1

    Now I want to buy a backhoe or a mini just for this attachment. That thing is awesome!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому

      Thanks! It saves a lot of time!

  • @Dirtyd-dd7xy
    @Dirtyd-dd7xy 3 роки тому +4

    Always thought that would be a great idea if nothing else with using the hydraulic thumb if available. Great way to get er done on the cheap. Really no maintenance required. Awesome job!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much! Yeah, it is pretty cheap compared to the price of any decent sized splitter out there. Appreciate you watching and thanks for the kind words.

  • @Paul-jz1lv
    @Paul-jz1lv 3 роки тому +2

    Working smarter not harder is always the best way.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Couldn't agree more Paul! Thanks for watching.

  • @rognavolter
    @rognavolter 2 роки тому +4

    Outstanding! I've been mulling something just like this for my excavator

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому +1

      Works pretty well once you get used to it.

  • @heathhigdon2815
    @heathhigdon2815 2 роки тому +1

    Love it, think I will build one for my 305 CAT excavator. And I think you are a great operator, don't underestimate your self

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому

      Thanks Heath. They are handy for sure.

  • @bluegrallis
    @bluegrallis 3 роки тому +7

    Here I thought we really had something when my brother built our first wood splitter 😁 It did do about 25 years worth of wood splitting for 3 of us, and is still in use 35 years later.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +2

      Sounds like you really do have something there Charles. Any piece of homemade equipment that can put in that many years and hours of reliable service is a truly great machine! My Dad built a homemade splitter as well and we still use it once in a while. Thanks for watching!

    • @bluegrallis
      @bluegrallis 2 роки тому +3

      @@digdrivediy Originally, that home made one ran off a used up worn out 5or6 hp engine my brother got from his neighbor. It ran about 5 years with that, then we collectively bought a new 5 hp BRIGGS. That engine is till on it, but has been experiencing difficulty of late. 😉

  • @medjefferson1257
    @medjefferson1257 2 роки тому +2

    New sub. Haven’t stopped watching your channel since I found it. Keep up the great vids. They’re cool and informative.

  • @chaplainand1
    @chaplainand1 2 роки тому +4

    What a superb tool. I really like what you made and how well it works. Truly excellent. Thank you.

  • @99cachorro
    @99cachorro 2 роки тому +2

    Nice design, you saved yourself tons of work

  • @philipirwin5286
    @philipirwin5286 3 роки тому +4

    I like it, you get credit for the invention in my mind.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Hey, I appreciate it Philip! So hard to think of something that hasn't already been thought of it seems! Appreciate you watching.

  • @g6rida07
    @g6rida07 2 роки тому +1

    When you were picking up the pieces at the end the sound was ASMR LOL

  • @DaveyBlue32
    @DaveyBlue32 3 роки тому +4

    Those claws are awesome!!! You aren’t bending...your back has to be feeling a little better in the morning...😂😂😂. Coffee and the yoga balance ball has changed my life at 51... I never usta stretch myself out before I’d go kick butt... stretching is really really good for how your body feels! Awesome videos...thanks! God Bless you and your’s!!! Southern Pa!!!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +2

      They do help a bunch. My father in law does a lot of stretching and I think It would do me a lot of good as well. Seems like the older I get the slower the mornings get! Appreciate the comments David!

  • @Oklahoman-in6ph
    @Oklahoman-in6ph 3 роки тому +1

    Neil Thats an absolutely brilliant invention. Bravo...

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому

      Well, I can't take credit for the invention. Just my version is all but I thank you so much for watching and commenting.

  • @1ton4god
    @1ton4god 3 роки тому +3

    You are most welcome sir I have been watching your videos for a very long time. I don't even know how long Neal I'm pretty sure since the first time you made one because I found your little gravel grader to be very interesting oh, and we appreciate all the hard work you do and making entertainment for us. God bless you and your family, and God bless your back brother. Absolutely I would make an old pickaroon out of an old axe or just an old pick. I do believe wranglerstar on UA-cam, has the best pickaroon that he made out of an old axe I've ever seen.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Well I truly do appreciate your viewership Marsh Monster. You're one of my top commenters and you even have a little icon next to your name when it shows up for me to tell me. There are only three of you that have that show up so I really appreciate it. I need to look into that pickaroon deal too. You know, the funny thing is I left all that wood on the ground just to pick it up with those log tongs! I have been waiting for someone to ask why I didn't just put them in the trailer when I split them! That was my workout for the day... other than swinging that maul for no reason. 😃

  • @bogusienombre355
    @bogusienombre355 2 роки тому +2

    That was fun but we didn't get to see the money shot...sitting by a fireplace. Lol all in fun. Great video.

  • @alondranowe414
    @alondranowe414 3 роки тому +5

    Love your log splitter. Awesome!!

  • @j.r.576
    @j.r.576 2 роки тому +1

    Pure genius right there! I'd enjoy the nice warm cab of my backhoe while splitting wood lol.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому

      It's nice :)

    • @j.r.576
      @j.r.576 2 роки тому +1

      @@digdrivediy I have a Deere 210c, a bit older but she runs beautifully. The heat still works as well as everything else although I have a few hydraulic cylinders that leak and pins to replace. I can see one of your inventions in the future.

  • @biostax
    @biostax 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome job on the splitter I built one onto a kubota years ago and works great.
    I had to make the pin a giant bolt as the sideways pressure will keep breaking the pin retainer

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +2

      That's great Sverid! Would love to see that some day on your Kubota. I need to work on that pin retainer for sure. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @BigAgitator
    @BigAgitator 2 роки тому +1

    Love it. Splitting over the trailer- priceless 👍👍

  • @michaelquatrano6189
    @michaelquatrano6189 2 роки тому +5

    Nice build for splitting. The bolts will shear less with sufficient grease on the pin.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Michael! Yeah, a little grease never hurt anyone!

  • @wesleyodell2972
    @wesleyodell2972 3 роки тому +2

    That is exactly what I've been looking for for my mini now off to the garage to mock up my own thanks for sharing

  • @bobjohnson9603
    @bobjohnson9603 3 роки тому +3

    Damn, that is nice. Good smooth operator of machine, too.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому

      Thanks Bob! This one takes some practice!

  • @ivanzeba4240
    @ivanzeba4240 2 роки тому +1

    Bravo majstore!!
    Svaka čast na izumu!!!
    Pozdrav iz Bosne🇧🇦

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому +1

      Hvala i pozdrav Bosni.
      Mislim da je moj prvi komentar iz Bosne.
      Hvala na gledanju!

    • @ivanzeba4240
      @ivanzeba4240 2 роки тому

      @@digdrivediy oduševljen sam vašim izumom, imam MF 50HX i možda nekad kopiram vaš cjepač, nadam se da se nećete ljutiti!!?
      Zasad imam cjepač koji cijepa promjer 140cm i visinu 120cm sa vitlom i klještima za prihvat drveta- UNIFOREST TITANIUM 20!!

  • @ryanshadders750
    @ryanshadders750 2 роки тому +10

    Okay so I've only been subscribed to your channel for about 3 hours now and I have to say your videos are amazing. Your editing style and the way that you do everything it makes it very enjoyable. I like the commentary and camera angles. You got a good thing here. This is a pretty sweet utensil you've made for yourself. I've had many ideas that I thought I would was the first person to come up with until you use the old Google machine and find out it already exists. Very disappointing

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the very kind and supporting words. It's always very rewarding to hear from a new viewer that enjoys the channel. Thanks for the comments and hope you find enough to continue watching. Take care!

  • @darrellinkster7385
    @darrellinkster7385 2 роки тому +2

    Brilliant. Simple. Effective. Good job.

  • @DaveyBlue32
    @DaveyBlue32 3 роки тому +5

    Dude... your wicked good with your little wrist spin...spinning those around to grab those too load them up... awesome coordination... I bet that is a blast to run!!!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Hey thanks David! I've had some time to practice but yeah, this is a lot of fun to run once you get the hang of it. Thanks for watching!

  • @CaptainKleeman
    @CaptainKleeman 3 роки тому +2

    That cart setup for the splitter is slick

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, had to have it! That splitter is exactly as heavy as it looks!

  • @greggminkoff6733
    @greggminkoff6733 2 роки тому +4

    I don't know what grade bolt you are using but I would recommend using a grade 9 or a socket head cap screw. Each one is a hardened bolt.

  • @johnduffey2409
    @johnduffey2409 3 роки тому +2

    It definitely makes it easy work of hardwood. You're very easy on the body with the equipment you use

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      For sure. Makes me more willing to do this longer I suppose.

  • @donaldstrishock3923
    @donaldstrishock3923 3 роки тому +4

    Neil you are a fine Gentalman and great enginere-fabricater. My fire wood endeviours have rewarded me @ 80cents an hour to heat my 4 different houses with firewood ; all things considered. On the otherhand selling the product has yeilded 15.oo$ an hour selling the product. I would us a 6 pound splitting maul for fantastic results in 95% of logs succesfully achiving this at a half of cord per hour. (Cord =4'×4'×8' tight stacked wood). Home heating using this amount typicaly lasts 4 days. So mathamaticly speeking ,8 cords = one month of heating VS. Paying a 120.oo$ gas bill & a no touch effort. Selling 8 cords will yield aprox. 1200.oo$ with loading,delivering and restacking to costomers. So the margine of the resourse is EIGHT × more proffetable ( incluiding delivery&handling expeditures).With a total time to process a cord = to 4 hours total time, including the harvasting, gathering ,splitting,stacking,loading( note:many times over repeated in many facites of the total aplication) ==== lots&lots of WORK. Not to mention I am payed to haul raw wood away. And further more I would never burn a drop of fuel in my tractors or loaders once the raw wood is payed for (costomers lot clearing or tree removal jobs). By the way Mr.Niel upon observing your fine mechcanised ways I believe I'm 2× faster & more efficiant. I have prossesed aproximatly 250 cords with my time tested & provened methods over the years. The time studied ways (and many at that) have yield me a minor wage & lots of fun in the firewood monky-bussinuse. The exercise & fresh air are the best beniffits. Burning up fuel and expensive eqipment (trucks, tractors,trailers) hardly, HARDLY ever-EVER pays more than 5.oo$ an hour. My 30 year old (wheelburro-6 pound maul splitting way) was & still is the best for the last 40 years. Maybe when I am old & decrepped I might find a more efficiant way.! I enjoyed your vidio immencly & out of the 50 or so firewood processing vidios I have seen,l have laughed all the way to the bank--- with your exception. Realy nice rig for your 150,000$ back-hoe to split a 10 cent piece of firewood. My equipment == 225,000$ put that ends when l have been paid to haul it (raw wood) away initially. I have learned a lot over the years, kindness,respect,generosity, learned&shared,plus hard work,produtivity have given me much joy to serve my fellowman. Likewise l consider my tallents & endeviours a Great Blessing. Once again thank you for your inspirational vidio Neil.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks so much Donald! That's a good bit of info to process but it sounds like you've got your firewood endeavors figured to a fine science. I have a much more pragmatic approach where I usually just try to solve my firewood needs with the most sensible means possible. Often times that should involve more manual labor options but I always seem to opt for the mechanical solution whenever available! I usually only use the backhoe to split wood when the pieces are too heavy to lift. I hardly ever use a maul although I probably should try more often. I can completely agree with your statement of fresh air and exercise being some of the best benefits.
      I really appreciate you watching and for leaving a great comment.

  • @koryleague8833
    @koryleague8833 3 роки тому +2

    Great idea. If my math is right. It took you 12 seconds to get back in the cab after setting the timer. Then almost 15 to get back to stop the timer. Not a bad time. My son and I have stood our splitter up and rolled big rounds to split. We thought we were high society. Your method sure beats a maul and wedges. Before we got our splitter we would score the rounds with a saw then use a sledge and wedges to split them. Needless to say using that method we had a pickup load of big rounds that sat till this year when we got our splitter. Now I wanna go buy a backhoe lol. Thanks for sharing I enjoyed it

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Kory. Those vertical splitters can be really handy too. I actually have a 35ton TSC splitter as well that I've tried to stand vertical and it can get the job done for sure. We used it that way several times before I built this. I think I proved I'm pretty useless with a maul too! You go get that backhoe! lol. Thanks again buddy.

  • @802louis
    @802louis 2 роки тому +3

    Nicely done thanks for sharing

  • @kevinashby3784
    @kevinashby3784 2 роки тому +2

    That’s awesome. I’ve got several huge red oak trees that have died. I need to use something like that.

  • @ronkropf3280
    @ronkropf3280 3 роки тому +10

    That is absolutely genius and very fascinating!
    It looks like you have enough hydraulic power, to run a blade horizontal to the one that you have and have it T midway across the existing one, then you could split a log in fourths in 1 bite.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +4

      I've tried with minimal success and I cut it off. May try again sometime with different design. Thanks for watching!

  • @claudiodiiorio9523
    @claudiodiiorio9523 3 роки тому +2

    Better then a wood slider, nice heated cab, nice job

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      You bet! It was nice and comfy in there and if I wasn't talking to the camera so much I could have been just listening to the radio!

  • @ciaranosullivan7791
    @ciaranosullivan7791 3 роки тому +5

    Love this splitter idea, had been considering using my 4 in 1 bucket somehow for splitting but this would be so much better. New subscriber here.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much Ciaran! I'm glad you found it intriguing and I really appreciate the sub!

  • @pamandmikemcdermott9605
    @pamandmikemcdermott9605 2 роки тому +2

    We want to make one! What an awesome video! Just found you on UA-cam. OMG! THANK YOU!

  • @1ton4god
    @1ton4god 3 роки тому +6

    I'm just 31 seconds in Neil... And I'm feeling your pain brother. I have actually done that in the past. When it's a cold outside. Be careful :-)

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +2

      I tell ya, it's a pain. I hit that piece 10X more than what you see in the video. I had worked up a good sweat and I never cracked it...

    • @1ton4god
      @1ton4god 3 роки тому +3

      @@digdrivediy I swear some of those trees I used to hit when it was freezing cold we're made of rubber :-) I love the way your backhoe does it. That's the way I like it sitting in comfort and splitting wood :-)

  • @canamrider7195
    @canamrider7195 2 роки тому +2

    Outstanding. A great idea for those monsterly large log pieces.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  2 роки тому

      It does work really well. Thanks for watching this one! :)

  • @Buildistics
    @Buildistics 3 роки тому +8

    You've got some skill with that backhoe! I will say, that oak pops nicely and I find it really pleasing to split by hand with a good Fiskars maul. Really would like to see this awesome contraption on wood I hate to split: Boxelder crotch or Elm.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, takes a bunch of practice. There is certainly wood that it doesn't like, like heavy crotch wood but I can usually break down most stuff. Thanks for watching!

    • @павел1111-ц5т
      @павел1111-ц5т 2 роки тому +1

      да он действительно экскаваторщик высшего класса..!

  • @declanoshaughnessy7733
    @declanoshaughnessy7733 2 роки тому +2

    Best wishes from Ireland great splitter nicely engineered and put together splitter takes the hard work out of splitting ♥️♥️👍👍

  • @PL-iy4rx
    @PL-iy4rx 3 роки тому +15

    A healthy lower back the mother of invention.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      That is no joke! Spot on.

    • @scottwydra6365
      @scottwydra6365 3 роки тому +1

      I just had 2 vertebrae fused 2 weeks ago, this will be my next build as soon as doc clears me to tinker.

  • @andrewmorgan8917
    @andrewmorgan8917 2 роки тому +1

    Thankyou Neil, great idea, work and presentation!

  • @JoelHershberger
    @JoelHershberger 3 роки тому +4

    Would have been interesting to see how many whacks it would take to have chopped that big round in half with the ax. Easy to ask, but very physically hard to do. Great video as always.
    I like to stop commenting long enough as well to thank content providers for providing us viewers with great content. You are one of the channels I watch every video from. They are always fun and interesting to see. Thank you.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +2

      Wow, that's great to hear Joel. I'm so thankful to have you watching and I appreciate the kind words and taking the time to comment. Truth be told, I whacked that big round about 50X more than what you see in the video too to get all the shots. I had worked up a sweat and it never did crack. I would freeze this winter if I had to do that to make wood! Take care!

    • @georgebert8614
      @georgebert8614 2 роки тому

      He wasn't trying to split it. You don't hit it in the middle

  • @rosemarypaulus3518
    @rosemarypaulus3518 3 роки тому +2

    Outstanding, good job Mr. Firewood.

  • @tonynieuwlandt1290
    @tonynieuwlandt1290 3 роки тому +4

    pretty nice when you can drive your log splitter to woods , cool video again, good job

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      It's a good day when I can just sit in the warm cab, listenin' to songs and bustin' some logs. Thanks Tony!

    • @stevefoster2279
      @stevefoster2279 3 роки тому

      I need a little bit more information how can I get in touch with you I tried looking you up on Facebook and couldn't find you interested in this project have a few questions to ask and need some still photos

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому

      @@stevefoster2279 you can email me Steve and I'll give you my phone number that way. I'm in Northeast Indiana. nkoch1976@gmail.com

  • @joestro7826
    @joestro7826 3 роки тому +2

    Really like the content. It was hard to bare the Volvo sitting right there the whole time. The excavator has so many advantages. It sure is an awesome way to split wood. Thanks man.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks a bunch Joe. Yeah, I need to make one for the Volvo, but it belongs to my Father-in-law and we don't move it around too much. Biggest advantage of the backhoe is driving it around the country neighborhood to find firewood! Thanks for watching!

  • @Erhorn300
    @Erhorn300 3 роки тому +3

    Id love a set of plans and a materials list. I use an older JD 310 so id imagine the pins and everything would be close enough, but then again backhoes all have to be somewhat universal

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому

      I really don't have anything available at this time but maybe there is something out there on the internet?

  • @foxrace0985
    @foxrace0985 3 роки тому +2

    Great idea! I can tell you are a pretty decent operator, but you have the time on the machine too!

  • @chrisbittman5634
    @chrisbittman5634 3 роки тому +3

    That's how I would split all my wood , why would u do any other way awesome design.. great job..

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому

      Thanks Chris. This does make doing large rounds any other way feel kinda frustrating. It makes life easier. Thanks for the kind words.

  • @michaelmcguire3983
    @michaelmcguire3983 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks Neil! I appreciate you sharing your splitter

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much Mike! Your backhoe is gonna look great with one of these!

  • @joelvinglas9188
    @joelvinglas9188 3 роки тому +3

    I’d be interested in a price on the plans for your splitter as well. One of the simplest and nicest designs I’ve seen.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Joel. What is a set of plans worth? I've had several ask but don't know what I'm looking at in terms of what people would be willing to pay in comparison to the time to have something drawn up.

    • @kentonyoderii3443
      @kentonyoderii3443 3 роки тому

      @@digdrivediy i would buy a set of drawings if you decide to sell them

    • @tylerhall6455
      @tylerhall6455 3 роки тому +1

      @@digdrivediy People say they are interested until time comes to put their money where thier mouth is lol. I personally wouldn't be bothered selling the plans. Its a simple design. The plans really only have value if someone has the cnc burn table to cut the plate out... Kick ass wood spitter tho! I just got a Case 580 backhoe and I was thinking of some sort of auxillary hydralic line or something for splitting wood. Your design is way easier to implement.
      I can def. see how it may take some skill operating that over to each log, but this is easier than loading each heavy ass log up onto a wood splitter. So my opinion is its even better than a regular wood spitter since it saves your back!

  • @BelieveOnThLordJesus
    @BelieveOnThLordJesus 3 роки тому +2

    We have had plans close to this for awhile now for our JD50G ... have a cardboard type working model as well like your plywood. Now when the shop gets a little slower to start waterjet cutting everything out. Nice video with just down to earth explanation and detail to show the ease and simplicity of a farm using the machinery to its fullest potential. Thank you for pushing me to get my project back on track.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Good luck and thanks for the kind feedback! You'll love it when it's done!

    • @danielb516
      @danielb516 Рік тому +1

      @@digdrivediy are there plans for this splitter ?

  • @jlsmed
    @jlsmed 3 роки тому +4

    For your shearing bolt on the pin problem maybe you could weld two pieces of 3/8 thick stock to the face the pin bolts to. This would “trap” the outside of the pin where the bolt goes through then the bolt wouldn’t have any shearing force applied to it.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Had some others suggest that as well. I think I'll be doing that soon. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!

  • @DirtBrute
    @DirtBrute 3 роки тому +2

    Neil That works great 👍 . I can’t tell you how many ideas i’ve had that already exist !!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Man, isn't that the truth. Every year I think I have an idea that will strike gold and I'm always too late. Maybe one of these times for you and me both. Thanks for watching Dirt Brute!

  • @bushmannevkoch9907
    @bushmannevkoch9907 3 роки тому +3

    Must be something about being a Koch , love DIYing

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      You got that right Nev! Team Koch! 👍

  • @gravyb4741
    @gravyb4741 2 роки тому +1

    That's genius. Such a good idea

  • @MyClutteredGarage
    @MyClutteredGarage 3 роки тому +4

    Just found your channel and wow you spend some time on production. Nicely done! -Ed

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks a ton Ed. Yeah, I might spend too much time on them. I often wonder. I've stopped in on your channel a couple times and appreciate your production value as well. Thanks for checking in and saying Hi. Appreciate you watching.

  • @bobbylong5349
    @bobbylong5349 2 роки тому +1

    Really impressive